Christopher Duan Johnson (born September 23, 1985) is a former American football running back. He was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft. In 2009, he won the NFL rushing title with 2,006 yards, and broke Marshall Faulk’s record of total yards from scrimmage. He has been to three Pro Bowls and was the NFL’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2009. He also played for the New York Jets and Arizona Cardinals.
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He set a school record with 67 career receptions as a running back and also set a dual 100-yard receiving game record for the Pirates. In the following season, Johnson carried the ball 18 times for 106 yards and a career-high 3,high 3 touchdowns against Marshall. He broke the school record for 100 yards receiving back with 9.2 yards, but had only one career touchdown. Johnson returned kickoffs for a total of 100 yards in his junior season but only played in 12 games on the season. He recorded a reception in 10 straight games which was a team-best. He started all 11 games at tailback in his sophomore season. Johnson led the team with 684 yards on 176 carries and six touchdowns, while also recording 35 receptions for 356 yards and two scores and 459 kickoff return yards. He ended the season with 8 school game or season records for a freshman and finished the year with 32 catches for 236 yards and 2 touchdowns, second on the team. Johnson finished the season by being ranked 24th nationally for all- Purpose yardage, and also rushed for five touchdowns. After retiring, he returned to East Carolina and graduated from the school in 2010. In 2012, Johnson was selected to the All Conference USA first team as a return specialist after the season ended. In 2013, he was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman squad as aRunning back. In 2014, he played in five games for the East Carolina Pirates team.
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